The seal mitted Ragdoll is perhaps one of the most magnificent looking felines on earth combine it with a blaze, and the seal mitted is even more striking.

The seal color in a cat is one of a dark brown and then the mitted part means, quite literally, that they will have white mitts and usually a white chin. If they are mismarked like Rags, who had a brown chin, then that can happen too. It’s just means that they are not show quality Ragdolls. Here’s an excellent website where you can get an idea of ideal markings and colors for Ragdolls.

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Hi, I’m Jenny Dean, creator of Floppycats! Ever since my Aunt got the first Ragdoll cat in our family, I have loved the breed. Inspired by my childhood Ragdoll cat, Rags, I created Floppycats to connect, share and inspire other Ragdoll cat lovers around the world,

Hi, I have a female kitten that is mitted, and possibly seal colored, but she is not a purebred. She was born in October, and is from the second litter her mother had. She has an older brother from the first litter, and he looks Siamese. My mom has his littermate brother, who has blue eyes as well. My little girl had a blue-eyed male littermate, but I found him dead when he was less than two weeks old. Their mother is just a barn cat, and she is white with tiger markings, so don’t know who their sire is. I was real excited to finally have blue-eyed or Siamese like cats.

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Hi, I’m Jenny Dean, creator of Floppycats! Ever since my Aunt got the first Ragdoll cat in our family, I have loved the breed. Inspired by my childhood Ragdoll cat, Rags (pictured with me), I created Floppycats to connect, share and inspire other (Ragdoll) cat lovers around the world, hoping we all utilize this community to make a better life for our cats and for us with our cats and to make some great friendships along the way as well.